This research project explores the potential and challenges of community-driven hydrogen projects by examining existing initiatives in Germany and the UK. Key questions include the capacity of community energy organisations, transferable lessons between countries, suitable business models, and necessary skill development.
  • DatesJan 2024-July 2024
  • SponsorCranfield Global Research Fund
  • Funded拢14,998
  • PartnersNuertingen-Geislingen University, Germany

Hydrogen is a promising low-carbon solution critical for achieving a net zero future. The UK, with its strategic vision, abundant resources and expertise, is well-positioned to develop a robust hydrogen economy swiftly. To realise hydrogen's decarbonisation and economic benefits, rapid and substantial scale-up is essential. However, significant challenges, such as the lack of large-scale hydrogen production and social acceptability issues, persist. The project, running from January to July 2024, includes UK experts Dr Pegah Mirzania and Dr Da Huo, and German experts Professor Dr Carsten Herbes and Mr Benedikt Rilling, and aims to foster knowledge exchange and develop financial frameworks for community hydrogen initiatives.